National Bureau of Statistics: In 2024, the added value of agriculture and related industries accounted for 15.29% of GDP nationally.
On December 30, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, the added value of agriculture and related industries nationwide in 2024 was 20,617.3 billion yuan, accounting for 15.29% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
On December 30th, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, the added value of agriculture and related industries in China in 2024 was 20,617.3 billion yuan, accounting for 15.29% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Looking at the three industries separately, the proportion of added value in agriculture and related industries for the first industry, second industry, and third industry is 44.4%, 27.1%, and 28.4% respectively. The first industry has the largest scale and highest proportion of added value.
In terms of major categories of agriculture and related industries, the added value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery, processing and manufacturing of edible agricultural and forestry products, and the circulation services of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery rank in the top three, accounting for 47.0%, 19.3%, and 15.4% of the added value of agriculture and related industries respectively.
This article is sourced from the National Bureau of Statistics, edited by GMTEight: Chen Wenfang.
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